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Publication type: news

Arnold M
Sales calls up for Novartis, down overall
Medical Marketing & Media 2010 Aug 19
http://www.mmm-online.com/sales-calls-up-for-novartis-down-overall/article/177132/


Full text:

Novartis is bucking the trend toward fewer sales calls to healthcare professionals.

Visits by the Swiss giant’s sales force increased 7% in the first half of 2010, compared to the second half of 2009, according to SDI. Reps detailed Novartis’ newly launched hypertension drug Valturna in around a fifth of those calls (19%). In addition, Reclast details were up 2.6% and Enablex details rose 14% for the six-month period.

Overall, industry sales calls dipped 1% in the first half. Calls by sales leader Pfizer decreased 2%, while runner-up Merck saw sales calls slide 16%, with 38% fewer details for Vytorin and 29% fewer for Zetia. Caller No. 3 GlaxoSmithKline made 7% fewer calls to physicians, nurse practitioners and physician assistants.

“With the number of pharmaceutical sales reps being scaled back dramatically over the last few years, it’s no surprise that sales calls across the industry are also declining,” said Jason Fox, associate director of syndicated analytics at SDI. “However, companies with new drugs or newly approved indications for existing drugs need to get the information into the hands of physicians and other practitioners, and in-person calls are still the most popular type of promotion, outside of product sampling.”

SDI calculates that sales rep calls and details accounted for 36% of the $11 billion pharmaceutical promotional spend in the first four months of 2010.

 

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Far too large a section of the treatment of disease is to-day controlled by the big manufacturing pharmacists, who have enslaved us in a plausible pseudo-science...
The blind faith which some men have in medicines illustrates too often the greatest of all human capacities - the capacity for self deception...
Some one will say, Is this all your science has to tell us? Is this the outcome of decades of good clinical work, of patient study of the disease, of anxious trial in such good faith of so many drugs? Give us back the childlike trust of the fathers in antimony and in the lancet rather than this cold nihilism. Not at all! Let us accept the truth, however unpleasant it may be, and with the death rate staring us in the face, let us not be deceived with vain fancies...
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- William Osler 1909